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of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity. his lifelong struggle to unify his nation has eternally touched those here. >> it was a way to reconcile people. >> there will be nightly vigils out here through tuesday. a memorial service is scheduled for wednesday at the national cathedral. in northwest, abc 7 news. >> take a look at this, a sign of how truly one man can make a global impact. newspapers on the world are paying tribute to nelson mandela on their front pages. they are outside of the newsy him. >> visitors are leaving their well wishes at the museum of african art. this is on display and people can leave messages on the webs
of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity....
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mandela visited howard back in 1994 and received an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> still ahead, women breaking barriers. today, two females were appointed to top position never, ever held by women before. >> yeah, i'm meteorologist topper shutt. you have to get this stuff off your deck before it refreezes. we're looking at serious black ice, even right now it's starting to freeze. we show you the numbers. high 40, low 34. averages are 38 and 44. record 57 and record low is 4 above. we'll come back and talk about why we have a yellow alert tonight and look ahead to another potential storm over the weekend. >> up next, a deadly detour for commuter trains passengers heading to d.c.'s union yÑ >>> deadly start this morning. a mark train hit an suv at a crossing on the road. two people inside that suv were killed. 20 passengers were on the train bound for union station. none of the train passengers were hurt. investigators say it apierce the suv went around the gate at the crossing. >> an airport shuttle driver is under arrest charged with assaulting and robbing a client. >> now the victi
mandela visited howard back in 1994 and received an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> still ahead, women breaking barriers. today, two females were appointed to top position never, ever held by women before. >> yeah, i'm meteorologist topper shutt. you have to get this stuff off your deck before it refreezes. we're looking at serious black ice, even right now it's starting to freeze. we show you the numbers. high 40, low 34. averages are 38 and 44. record 57 and record low is 4...
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and while owning south africa's first black law firm he train derailment here. >> he train trai trained here. today young men train in a moderate thmoderately new space. when mandela train derailment ts concrete. now they are free. >> thanks to mandela. thanks to mandela amen. >> thanks to mandell mandela itt inside of the ring. this is the equipment he used. >> out back the security guard showed me the equipment that he once used. memories of a boxer that fought and won. >> travel conditions are deteriorating across the capitol right now that is a live shot of washington, d.c. the snow is coming down accumulating snowfall across the capitol. and now in new york city the clouds are on the way and so is the snow five inches of snow across virginia and i-81 is going to be treacherous. we are looking at rain on the backside of the system and temperatures are dropping down below freezing. everywhere you see a black die diamond that is an accident. i want everyone to use caution on the roadways. >> thank you for watching al jazeera. ""the stream" is next. check out our website as well at alj
and while owning south africa's first black law firm he train derailment here. >> he train trai trained here. today young men train in a moderate thmoderately new space. when mandela train derailment ts concrete. now they are free. >> thanks to mandela. thanks to mandela amen. >> thanks to mandell mandela itt inside of the ring. this is the equipment he used. >> out back the security guard showed me the equipment that he once used. memories of a boxer that fought and...
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that you go, break these unjust laws, and go to jail. and you remember, if you saw the movie gandhi, and you know from the history, these people would go and break the law. and they would go inside and get arrested and go to jail. and nelson mandela carried that movement and into the black independent movement. they weren't distinct at the time, these were all about freedom. if you weren't white you weren't getting freedoms. and in the end my family had to leave because they had been involved in the antiapartheid. >> what years in. >> my family left in 1961, their business was destroyed, bulldozed by the government, because they had been involved in the financing of apartheid.nd they left butt back, we went back in the 90's, and they are south african citizens and have watched this country build. and the ambassador was right, this country was going to have problems any way. all of the money, all of the education, all of the business opportunity went to a very very small minority, and if you want to equal that out, it is going to cost, an
that you go, break these unjust laws, and go to jail. and you remember, if you saw the movie gandhi, and you know from the history, these people would go and break the law. and they would go inside and get arrested and go to jail. and nelson mandela carried that movement and into the black independent movement. they weren't distinct at the time, these were all about freedom. if you weren't white you weren't getting freedoms. and in the end my family had to leave because they had been involved...
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it is a law, supposed to obey the laws of the land. >>> many people are still looking for work, could lose their unemployment checks if congress doesn't extend a program that expanded benefits during the financial crisis. that would make the unemployed eligible for just six months of payments meaning about 1 million people would lose benefits come january. >>> coming up next as the world mourns one of the most revered and respected men of our time, nelson mandela, one man who worked for him recalls the lessons he learned that changed his life. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the ennmviroent, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> funeral arrangements have been announced for nelson mandela, a state funeral for the former south african president taking place next sunday.
it is a law, supposed to obey the laws of the land. >>> many people are still looking for work, could lose their unemployment checks if congress doesn't extend a program that expanded benefits during the financial crisis. that would make the unemployed eligible for just six months of payments meaning about 1 million people would lose benefits come january. >>> coming up next as the world mourns one of the most revered and respected men of our time, nelson mandela, one man who...
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. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. gwen: covering the week, jackie calmes of the "new york times," michael fletcher of "the washington post," and david wessel of "the wall street journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live, from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- we know inw-up, cyber world, threats are always evolving. we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data, today, it's evolved to , finance, and milita
. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr....
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she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because their freedom is a straight line from his sacrifice. >>> the national museum of african art is another place to sign a condolence book for mandela. it will be available until next friday during regular visiting hours. you can also post messages on the website or facebook page. >>> metro is doing track work on all five rail lines this morning i. could put a wrench in your plans. in northern virginia, the arlington cemetery station is closed this weekend. you can take a free shuttle bus and you can only get to arlington cemetery on a bus leaving the pentagon city station. you may have to wait as much as 20
she was among four civil law right leaders who helped sparks months of demonstrations that helped bring about reform in south africa and freedom for trade unions there. she said it was time to celebrate his long and worthy life of making life better for many people. >> there's not a lot to mourn if you consider the life he lived and his gift to the world. we always mourn for the passing of one of the great men of our time. but in south africa, they're dancing. they are jubilant because...
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we in india, we will always be deep in laws for our people. to us nelson mandela was history. .. principles that they are following or it is no wonder that we in india feel great sentiment for the people of this great country, south africa. we stand by you. we share, we have no doubt that we are that the great inanity of our century, who taught the remaining of forgiveness and reconciliation and secured south africa, a building a truly wonderful mission. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [choosers]] thank you, mr. president. we now will get an address from a tiny island, an island of people who liberated us. who fought for our liberation. the people of cuba. we will now receive a speech from comrade raul castro who is coming to talk to us. >> thank you, jacob zuma. for nelson mandela. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: president jacob zuma, for nelson mandela, distinguished dignitary. .. [speaking in native tongue] [ >> i can hold this, okay. sorry. alongside the struggle, nelson mandela has met his people in the battle to open the way to new south africa, a united south a
we in india, we will always be deep in laws for our people. to us nelson mandela was history. .. principles that they are following or it is no wonder that we in india feel great sentiment for the people of this great country, south africa. we stand by you. we share, we have no doubt that we are that the great inanity of our century, who taught the remaining of forgiveness and reconciliation and secured south africa, a building a truly wonderful mission. thank you, ladies and gentlemen....
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meet the day i was happy with the rest of the prophet the rest of the law. he loved all of the great. okies. they have killed me. it's the sense of the wounded to cough. that means a lot of magic which he won. for less. what gets them it was on the bus to us. as you go looking for dc. this is love. he is. the sleeve we'll get along the food chains. there is. it does the walls. she was the adults did. what do you know. what exactly that. so what's new what's the reason is that with the goal. i guess. does that tell me. you will always be good. what does just that get out what to do is eat each one. for the week. it's the age of four. oh and yes they should fight for us business hours. and so on it's all good. but this is not bad. what does love his overthrow. the plot is good wealth the seed. you need all the rest of the bulls to his last days. yet still be associated with this the ball if it does. it's just that right. you still want us all once. we will do it all watts. so bored. it's that one. beautifully. to go. you see in advance. more to see them. oh th
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when president bush signed the law, the average person was unemployed for i believe 17 weeks. for that portion of the unemployed, they fell in november. the number of long-term unemployed stayed pretty steady. that is more evidence we need to address this problem and it would be terrible to tell more than one million families across the country just a few days after christmas that they are out of benefits. we hope that congress will address this challenge. >> how close -- is the white that it isting extending that? we believe that congress should extend unemployment insurance. the vehicle that they used to do that is less important than the fact that they do it. i will not negotiate from the podium about how that gets done. discussionsongoing and negotiations on the issue of a budget agreement, i would say that we hope and expect that they can reach one. i don't want to characterize the progress in any way except to sense there is a to eacho an ability side to come together and it would be welcome. it is what we have talked a lot about. i don't want to make any predictions abo
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want to focus on the current status in the current law. it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut as much as seven percent. what impact would a seven percent reduction tell two point $5 billion? what impact would that have on the student to deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen is the student that is fully pell eligible, 7% reduction will hurt them. it still pays for all of their classes. the amount they have four books. the more troublesome students are the ones that are getting a little bit of pell or right on the cusp. increasedcertainly the borrowing that they are going to do in order to make up for the shortfall. >> thank you. it exacerbates a regressive policy pushing student loans and dutch students into loans. the worst cases they stop out or it exacerbates a regressive policy pushing student loans. >> just to be clear. it is portly apsley autofocus on the future but we cannot lose sight of the present. the pell is exp
want to focus on the current status in the current law. it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut as much as seven percent. what impact would a seven percent reduction tell two point $5 billion? what impact would that have on the student to deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen is the student that is fully pell eligible, 7% reduction will hurt them. it still pays for all of...
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. >> reporter: but if you're not the bad guy, laws don't outline what should be done with your records. >> we have no ability to really know what the government is doing and that's very problematic. >> reporter: when there's not a cell phone tower nearby, police can simply mimic their own with this device called a stingray. stingray fools your phone into thinking it's a real tower. thousands of records belonging to innocent people could be collected without a warrant. >> a number of cases they've used these devices to triangulate people within a room, so it's very very accurate within several feet. >> reporter: the electronic privacy and information center found stingray is only used without the public's knowledge. >> you could imagine a device like this being used to gather the identities of all individuals at a rally. >> reporter: it's a balance between public safety and right to privacy with no clear signal from the law and the fbi and police refuse to talk about it saying it would hurt their investigations. working with usa today and our sister television stations across the countr
. >> reporter: but if you're not the bad guy, laws don't outline what should be done with your records. >> we have no ability to really know what the government is doing and that's very problematic. >> reporter: when there's not a cell phone tower nearby, police can simply mimic their own with this device called a stingray. stingray fools your phone into thinking it's a real tower. thousands of records belonging to innocent people could be collected without a warrant. >>...
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sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out wrinkles and help you look younger. it is a hit in hollywood evidently. >>> three, two, one. >> okay, it's not a rocket launch, no. that's president barack obama and the first family lighting our national christmas tree on our rainy friday night. this year is the 91st lighting of that tree and it stands in the president's park behind the white house, very cool stuff. >>> it may sound a little gruesome, but it is all the rage, a new less invasive beauty procedure that involves injecting your own blood into your face. apparently it's supposed to make you look younger. >> let's give it a chance here. we'll in
sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out...
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he changed laws but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa. for those he inspired around the globe, madiba's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. i believe it will also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance. we must ask, how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. that is the question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the united states had to overcome centuries of racial subrogation as was true here. it took sacrifice. the sacrifices of countless people known and unknown, to see the dawn of a new day. michelle and i are beneficiaries of that struggle. in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe, we can not allow our progress to cloud the fact that our being able to come back and to forgive. and to reconcile and to build a nation. the evolution took place in him. >> we want to go to mark phillips who is about five miles away from this stadium where there is a huge
he changed laws but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa. for those he inspired around the globe, madiba's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. i believe it will also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance. we must ask, how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. that is the question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the...
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he succeeds teresa chamber who is is retiring after 35 years in law enforcement. he most recently worked as the commander for homeland security and oversaw operations here in d.c. and new york. he's been with the park police since 1991. >>> just in time for the holidays, not one but two mystery donors come to the rescue. how they helped a church without heat. >>> we are just hours away from an easy way to get to and from baltimore on the weekends. >>> looking live at the ellipse, there she is. a beautiful tree. lit about 20 minutes ago. the show continues. we are waiting to hear from the first lady who will read 'twas the night before christmas and the president will speak after that. >>> back live now with the tree lighting ceremony on the mall. here is the ellipse, rather. that's the tree, the 28 foot tall colorado blue spruce president obama lit about a half hour ago. we are waiting to hear him speak. in the meantime, they are continuing with the program. the first lady is going to read a story for the children. we'll hear from jazz player sandoval, a rretha fr
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the men claimed they were tortured at secret c i a prisons in coal and a country that has laws against torture. while cullen has not officially admitting its role in the cit program there is significant and documentary evidence according to complicity from calling for a maniac and lithuania in creating the secret detention facilities for free and research are often black crow we have now heard overwhelming and uncontested evidence at this tag eight was running a secret torture prison on polish soil. but the polish government's given many oppornities to do so the polish government has failed to contest that a new prisoners were being held down the rule of law and tortured by the caa inside their own country. homeland has been conducting internal investigations about their potential participation in the black sites. not yet provided the european court of human rights that any classified documents she and her shoes on tightening your belt because your trip through security checkpoints can get easier. preach fact is that members only club run by the transportation security admistrion. a lo
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by 1999, was used as a ball and chain, shackling the the law was repealed. but when the 2008 financial crisis left taxpayers on the hook for hundreds of billions of dollars in bank bail outs, the spirit of glassed eagle was reborn as the vol kerr rule. >> it is important, because we want to make sure we are protecting the deposits that are federally insured from risky behavior. we don't want to endanger those deposited. >> named after paul vol kerr, the former federal reserve chairman, the rule banned banks that take federally insured deposits from engaging in so called proprior tear trading. >> widely seen as the center piece of the wall street reform and consumer protection act, it has become contentious, because unlike glassed eagle it does not ban all trading. >> banks can still trade securities or execute trades for their customers. and for years now, regulators have been rangeling with how to distinguish those ben nine trades from ones that can harm a bank. >> those who favor a tough interpretation, point to the $6 billion trading loss jpmorgan chase i
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so i've been thinking of civil law announced live on tv all day it is going to consult the house with immediate effect. sydney the central take place within the next sixty days. these protests walk on them that the government to take over this move will be enough to protect. it's a cctv. on top koreans are thinking today on the possible reasons behind a rare outbreak of lighting up the crowd before the people set fire to vehicles and catch with him these days it has something to do with the influx of foreigners but one official in singapore denying this. he does a one to cost this as a form where is the essence of situation which one and today a racial paint it. i think we never get an incident on the severity or even a minor incident. there will be some on the man who would want to try it comes to the second week that obedience before and will close and beyond and so one ie think it is important for us not to be sweet by some of this in more sianz cannot be expressed on the bed sometimes when she gets to you. on the treaty to approach every one who can keep being a calm manner to our
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disinvestment will become the law of the land. his response was so what should i do? her response was free man della and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because if disinvestment becomes the law of the nation you will have no leverage. so he tell him that while his bill never became law it hung over south africa like the sword of dammer cleese. >> thank you very much for helping us underthan this history on this night of all nights. >> it's my honor, my friend. >> dan rather's going to join us next. >>> at the end, goodwill prevailed. at the end, the overwhelming majority, both black and white decided to invest in peace. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] when mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage, he created a magic eraser with an attachable handy grip. it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu li
disinvestment will become the law of the land. his response was so what should i do? her response was free man della and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because if disinvestment becomes the law of the nation you will have no leverage. so he tell him that while his bill never became law it hung over south africa like the sword of dammer cleese. >> thank you very much for helping us underthan this history on this night of all nights. >> it's my honor, my...
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convinced everybody that can't have communists running around, and that's how they made these racist laws work and work, and his comrades as he called them, worked around that. and they persisted. as thomas says, of something that looked like it would never change is the hallmark of these anc men and women. that you would never seen pictures like this. >> in the old days you would have been arrested for have blacks and whites arm in arm chanting in the street, couldn't do that. >> as we get closer to the top of the hour here, and we rescap where we are on this day, for the nation of sought africa, and ink deed, the world. nelson mandela, the father of the modern south africa has passed away, 95 years old, and this is one of the most isogeneic pieces of video in the world. >> yep. >> this is february 11th. themson mandela, hand in hand with his then wife winny. walking out of prison. and alley, you had told us an amazing story of your connection to south africa, and your family's connection. >> i remember this day. i remember it's hard to keep it together looking at this, because i remembe
convinced everybody that can't have communists running around, and that's how they made these racist laws work and work, and his comrades as he called them, worked around that. and they persisted. as thomas says, of something that looked like it would never change is the hallmark of these anc men and women. that you would never seen pictures like this. >> in the old days you would have been arrested for have blacks and whites arm in arm chanting in the street, couldn't do that. >>...
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stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is more obsessed with violent video games than the united states, and that's japan. we tried to look at whether you could find any connection between violent popular culture, violent video games -- gun violen violence. what turns out japan has a stunningly low rate of gun violence. maybe 25 times lower than ours. and why? they have pretty strict gun control. they have, in fact, they have one of the world's most strict gun control laws. despite having crazy violence video games, it doesn't transfer. when we went to follow the japanese mob.
stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is...
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when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is the most important economy. remembering, you know, the colonial africa went through a serial process of nations achieving their independence but the last on that list was south africa because the grip of the white national's government was so strong and the stakes were so high tremendously longer than it did places like kenya where president obama's father hailed from. a lot of emotion today from this president and i think you can expect him to point to the example of mandela as an example of statesmanship. but especially to our country which is so bitterly divided right now. >> this is truly a
when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is...
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day of the secretary tom vill sack warning failure to renew could trigger something called permanent law established to help struggling farmers. >> milk, butter, cheese, basic commodities, eventually drains at highly inflated rices. if i'm paying twice the market price, you can do the math. >> the senate would like to see only about $4 billion in cuts in the house once $40 billion. nonetheless, there are strong bipartisan desire to strike a deal. >> it's a worry because a working farm bill full of incentives also means a cleaner chesapeake bay, less pollution and run off. no bill, fewer crops, fewer crop aon's hired. again, the threat of double prices at the grocery store. >> give me a letter grade on how they are handling the farm bill. cliques we have a great system for me and other items but this is an opportunity here. if they get a farm bill past, they pass. if they fail, it's that simple. >> he says we would all fail. some good news and some progress here as they merge those two versions of the farm bill. john boehner insists that his house will break one week from today for the ho
day of the secretary tom vill sack warning failure to renew could trigger something called permanent law established to help struggling farmers. >> milk, butter, cheese, basic commodities, eventually drains at highly inflated rices. if i'm paying twice the market price, you can do the math. >> the senate would like to see only about $4 billion in cuts in the house once $40 billion. nonetheless, there are strong bipartisan desire to strike a deal. >> it's a worry because a...
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it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of the fast food workers are older people a a they are on some kind of public assistance because theyan't make it on ose salaries. >> 88% of those who work minimum wage are at least 20 yearsld. that is a fact. that is a reality. you are entitled tyour opinion, not your facts. the minimum wage was 53% of the average wagege in this country n 1968. today it is 37%. 54% of the people at minimum wage, that is full-time work for them. one quarter of the children in the country have a parent at minimum wage. >> could you live on seven dollarars 34 cent
it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of...
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singapore has harsh anti-writing -- anti-rioting laws. those arrested could face up to seven years in prison. >> 1600 french troops are patrolling the capital, bangui, as well as other towns as part of the u.n. mandate to restore order. are fearful to leave their homes. cheers of locals, some of the 1600 french soldiers deployed to the central african republic arrive in donkey -- in bangui. the residents have been living in fear of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. the first priority for the troops is disarming former select the rebels -0- former seleka rebels who have been terrorizing the population. >> for now, we have patrols that show we are present and strong, to show the groups that the time of impunity is over. tomorrow, all will lay down their weapons. that means if you don't lay them down, we will disarm you by force. >> the violence has not been one-sided. christian groups have responded assaults by attacking muslim neighborhoods in the capital. on monday, the capital archbishop urged christians not to carry out ki
singapore has harsh anti-writing -- anti-rioting laws. those arrested could face up to seven years in prison. >> 1600 french troops are patrolling the capital, bangui, as well as other towns as part of the u.n. mandate to restore order. are fearful to leave their homes. cheers of locals, some of the 1600 french soldiers deployed to the central african republic arrive in donkey -- in bangui. the residents have been living in fear of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. the first...
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we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung up from the closest tree. that is why you have to believe in you process. we once did it to african americans, because what we did to japanese-americans, and now what we threaten to do the people we accuse of crimes without a trial. with the ideas of justice, believing everybody has a right to a lawyer and to a trial by jury, not everybody believes that anymore, and if we can talk about these issues of justice, fairness, and so continue to believe in low taxes and less regulation, talk about privacy, how your cell phone is your business, your e-mail is her business, all of a sudden there
we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung...
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there is a law suit against him and the county. >>> snow and ice are causing traffic nightmares. details on the storm's impact. >> this is day 4, dallas international airport. >> reporter: thousands of flight cancellations, 1700 by lunch time today alone. frustrations were posted on youtube. >> i don't understand why they can't get the ice off the runway. >> reporter: there was a 40-car pile up in milwaukee. people were told to stay home. look at this pile up in yon kers, new york . in the mid- atlantic there has been a lot of snow. you are not always out of trouble this was the scene in plano, texas. >> oh. my. >> reporter: all of this with 12 days left until the official start of winter. >> reporter: let's look at a picture from this morning where we have water freezing to ice. we have seen this a lot. frosty wind shields, icy roadways. a snap of your picture tomorrow morning. temperatures are below freezing. we have 20s in the north bay. 30 in concord. it is quite chilly out there tonight. as we look at weather headlines, cold, clear skies. temperatures are in the 20s and 30s.
there is a law suit against him and the county. >>> snow and ice are causing traffic nightmares. details on the storm's impact. >> this is day 4, dallas international airport. >> reporter: thousands of flight cancellations, 1700 by lunch time today alone. frustrations were posted on youtube. >> i don't understand why they can't get the ice off the runway. >> reporter: there was a 40-car pile up in milwaukee. people were told to stay home. look at this pile up in...
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formal apartheid in which that kind of separation was imposed by law. and be as a result of that, predictable results. the only industry there is the drug industry which jonathan had come up in. his step dad was a big dealer, and he had run away to the streets. so he becomes, in a way, the story intended to explain to people why south africa's still such a violent place and what it is, the logic, that takes somebody who's a very decent kid with a big struggle with his moral conscience about what he will do and won't do. but we see him go fromming beina runaway, homeless runaway, to becoming a beggar, to becoming a thief and then an armed thief and worse. he becomes our window into how that happens for so many young south africans. >> and i'm curious, i mean, how were you able to win his trust the way you were? because he talks about things that could conceivably get him into great trouble. >> yeah. i think i had, you know, i had -- i know you've had this experience, too, where you go and see somebody, and you wonder how much of what they told you is tru
formal apartheid in which that kind of separation was imposed by law. and be as a result of that, predictable results. the only industry there is the drug industry which jonathan had come up in. his step dad was a big dealer, and he had run away to the streets. so he becomes, in a way, the story intended to explain to people why south africa's still such a violent place and what it is, the logic, that takes somebody who's a very decent kid with a big struggle with his moral conscience about...
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the law was made yesterday. under the plan, the minimum wage will increase $1 for every year until it gets to 11.50, and that comes in 2017. prince georges county has already approved a similar plan earlier in the week. the dc council passed a preliminary bill on the very same issue. >>> speaking of money, it is not too late to give yourself a break when it comes to your 2013 taxes. we're going to explain some steps you can take, coming up next, erica. >> it is raining out here right now, mike, but by the end of sunday, we could have some snow or slush on the ground. i'llell you why, coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. >>> welcome back. besides celebrating the holidays, it's also a very good time to start looking at your finances. tax time is going to be here before you know it, so that's why sandra black from personal finance is here to tell us some steps you can take to make sure you're not going to get really pummelled when it comes to your 2013 taxes. thanks for coming in. are there things you c
the law was made yesterday. under the plan, the minimum wage will increase $1 for every year until it gets to 11.50, and that comes in 2017. prince georges county has already approved a similar plan earlier in the week. the dc council passed a preliminary bill on the very same issue. >>> speaking of money, it is not too late to give yourself a break when it comes to your 2013 taxes. we're going to explain some steps you can take, coming up next, erica. >> it is raining out here...
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born to a royal trail troublemaker mandela lived up to his name, after studying law he dedicated himself to the nonviolent struggle against apartheid, the system of racial segregation imposed by south african on the majority blacks, indiaians and other people of color. but a massacre led him and his party to abandon civil disobedience and take armed. he spent almost 28 years behind bars. mandela's at times brutal imprisonment led to tuberculosis and damaged eyesight. the world clammored for the release of the man that became the symbol of civil rights movement. finally, he walked out of prison, to thunderous applause. four years later he was elected south africa's first black president. let's exam the man behind that status. our first guest had a strong personal connection to nelson mandela. he taught him and his grandmother visited the south african leadner prison. he joins us from massachusets, really a pleasure to be with you. thank you for joining us, i know you are the headmaster of the great tan school, and really very glad that you took time on what must be a hard day for you, giv
born to a royal trail troublemaker mandela lived up to his name, after studying law he dedicated himself to the nonviolent struggle against apartheid, the system of racial segregation imposed by south african on the majority blacks, indiaians and other people of color. but a massacre led him and his party to abandon civil disobedience and take armed. he spent almost 28 years behind bars. mandela's at times brutal imprisonment led to tuberculosis and damaged eyesight. the world clammored for the...
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charge the spell will today in new figures show that the greek economy shrank by weakness and in the law school can compare to a year ago. cracking on that deepest recession in the sky is actually a bit better than the previous three months but collapsing prices turn to show just how far the economy fall. gainful employment has become a scarce commodity in greece. the unemployment rate remains sky high due in large part to the draconian austerity budget mandated by the troika. the government simply can't afford delays for research and development or anything else. and as personal income declines greeks are increasingly reluctant to part with what little money they have for the curbing economic growth one piece of good news for consumers is that prices are also dropping. rings to transportation. all in an effort to boost spending the numbers show the prognosis is not good. in november deeply she really kicked in consumer prices with three percent lower than a year previously the average weight was down six point two percent at the end of september greece's debt stood at three hundred twen
charge the spell will today in new figures show that the greek economy shrank by weakness and in the law school can compare to a year ago. cracking on that deepest recession in the sky is actually a bit better than the previous three months but collapsing prices turn to show just how far the economy fall. gainful employment has become a scarce commodity in greece. the unemployment rate remains sky high due in large part to the draconian austerity budget mandated by the troika. the government...
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offs young student, in law school, inspired by nelson mandela, we took up the cause of a free south africa push for diff versement. led to sanctions be passed not there p when he visited harlem, and new york, it was a tour other in the united states to say the people that were supported the freedom movement and supported his freedom, as he was free, it was the beginning of that transition to democracy. sympathy and prayers to his family, to the people of south africa for an incredible life, an inspirational life. a great man, a giant. >> thank you for taking the time to join us tonight, we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> alli standing by, i have learn add lot about nelson mandela tonight, but i have learned a lot about you as well, and your background. >> yeah. >> talk a little bit about that. >> yes, my family went to south africa at the turn of the the last my great grandfather and gandhi were good friends. they decided to build a school, and asked my great grandfather if my grandfather who was his son could go to the school. ten my grandfather was gandhi's youngest student
offs young student, in law school, inspired by nelson mandela, we took up the cause of a free south africa push for diff versement. led to sanctions be passed not there p when he visited harlem, and new york, it was a tour other in the united states to say the people that were supported the freedom movement and supported his freedom, as he was free, it was the beginning of that transition to democracy. sympathy and prayers to his family, to the people of south africa for an incredible life, an...
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and you're the one who steered the law through congress. and boy does this sound familiar - 7 years ago when medicare part d it went into effect those who it was to benefit were confused, far fewer than expected at first signed up, there were a host of roll out gliches - then majority leader john boehner called it "horrendous" but today part d is seen as a resounding success. lessons here for obamacare? > >i don't know if you can really go that far bill. what i can tell you is that 10 years ago, it was very controversial in america as to whether or not seniors should be covered. we were able on a bipartisan basis--i was tasked by george w. bush president---to get a bill passed through congress and we were able to do it. we were very happy with it but we didn't know exactly how it was going to work and i'm here to tell you, ten years later that 90% of the seniors voluntarily, not mandatory, but voluntarily signed up. and over 90% of these individuals say today that it's the best program for seniors out there. so i'm very happy with the turna
and you're the one who steered the law through congress. and boy does this sound familiar - 7 years ago when medicare part d it went into effect those who it was to benefit were confused, far fewer than expected at first signed up, there were a host of roll out gliches - then majority leader john boehner called it "horrendous" but today part d is seen as a resounding success. lessons here for obamacare? > >i don't know if you can really go that far bill. what i can tell you is...
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none of french president francois laws proposal to create a special african rapid reaction force. adam clifford has the details the french president told african leaders they should do more to do this for their own security but said france would offer our hands the drones promised the training of twenty pies and african soldiers for years. and francis help with creating a special african rapid reaction force for the summit comes at the after the un security council gave the green light to a friend stopped its resolution the kids friends in african trips the temporary right to use force to protect civilians in the island's torn central african republic little did i know least african forces friends but emphasize their need for supports check your state yet the best results. we all nodded their own inadequacies these shortcomings. your weaknesses. yup the mississippi to set up and it's been neat to compare african forces to respond to any threat. well at all but given us the french president also partly dependent the international criminal court's after it's been strongly criticized
none of french president francois laws proposal to create a special african rapid reaction force. adam clifford has the details the french president told african leaders they should do more to do this for their own security but said france would offer our hands the drones promised the training of twenty pies and african soldiers for years. and francis help with creating a special african rapid reaction force for the summit comes at the after the un security council gave the green light to a...
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it was not lawful to have an image of nelson mandela. people were sent to prison for having a photograph of him. he had been suppressed. he finally made that walk to freedom. the very next day, i remember sitting in the garden at the first conference that he gave and i asked him quite simply, what surprised you most as he made that walk to the prison gates and he said, it was a number of white people that have come out among the huge crowd. that was a deliberately reconciling statement already had that very first instant that he was being political. he was holding out a hand to the minority that had oppressed him. he knew he had to embrace. that is extraordinary to hear from a man who lost 27 years of life, had been imprisoned when his first son had died. who have suffered so much deprivation. was radiating forgiveness. that is my abiding memory. he was in the fullest sense of this word a unique figure. >> he was. it was his utter dignity and forgiveness that marked him out. he inspired whole nations and i want to make one brief point, h
it was not lawful to have an image of nelson mandela. people were sent to prison for having a photograph of him. he had been suppressed. he finally made that walk to freedom. the very next day, i remember sitting in the garden at the first conference that he gave and i asked him quite simply, what surprised you most as he made that walk to the prison gates and he said, it was a number of white people that have come out among the huge crowd. that was a deliberately reconciling statement already...
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multiple law enforcement souses tell news 4 another d.c. police officer is being questioned and placed on desk duty pending the outcome. at issue, whether the officer alerted washington he was about to be arrested. last night, the home of a third officer, assigned to the seventh district was searched by police. an underage girl told police she was given marijuana to the officer at his home in southwest d.c. he has not been charged with a crime. he has been placed on desk duty pending the investigation. he declined to speak with news 4 earlier today. i'm mark segraves with channel 4. can we talk to you about what happened last night? no? now, prosecutors here today say they are working on a plea deal with officer mark washington. fbi agents will be searching his car, his phone and his police locker. meanwhile, law enforcement sources tell us there could be a link between the washington case and the search of barnhill's home. reporting live from u.s. district court, mark segraves, news 4. >>> cathy lanier put out this statement saying the dep
multiple law enforcement souses tell news 4 another d.c. police officer is being questioned and placed on desk duty pending the outcome. at issue, whether the officer alerted washington he was about to be arrested. last night, the home of a third officer, assigned to the seventh district was searched by police. an underage girl told police she was given marijuana to the officer at his home in southwest d.c. he has not been charged with a crime. he has been placed on desk duty pending the...
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last month the laws here and on keys. these thoughts and deeds. these ideas great evening all of these leaders just by being the difference is the iraqi war and some of the other circumstances he could come too. since the fall. calm down i guess it's the men who succeeded him and that's present love twenty years after he became christians. that means nothing. it's just. mit's contribution. that's it inspired new generation. to create new we think of the book you read this instead of the idea is all whites means to prevent the blacks and indians and blacks and whites and the freedoms that we are called to include in the ghettos of other peeps silky would be very satisfied that after ninety five years he's made a contribution to sea we must think of each other's differently from all the europeans wanted us to think so. again don't come back to this whole point of greeting people with different this nation has seen better but it's the imprisonment of up to. um i'm not sure that they think all that and the politics of nelson mandela for the pics all f
last month the laws here and on keys. these thoughts and deeds. these ideas great evening all of these leaders just by being the difference is the iraqi war and some of the other circumstances he could come too. since the fall. calm down i guess it's the men who succeeded him and that's present love twenty years after he became christians. that means nothing. it's just. mit's contribution. that's it inspired new generation. to create new we think of the book you read this instead of the idea is...
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could soon rise for the opposition members have said that the government has plans to enact martial law in order to restore calm across ukraine. memorials in remembrance services continue across south africa is the country mourns the death of its first black president and with the official memorial service to take place on tuesday. some sixty heads of state have said they will be there in person although israel's prime minister will not be calling in from all corners of the pool. some of the leaders who will be in attendance include us present crop obama french president francois along and uk prime minister david campbell. israeli prime minster pitcher netanyahu said he wanted to go but after he found that of which the trip was going to cost some three hundred thousand us dollars and that he was going to be a logistical nightmare with three of whom reportedly said it was unfortunately impossible for him to attend. nelson mandela was south africa's first black president who steered his nation the apartheid into multi race democracy. he died late on tuesday at the age of ninety five after
could soon rise for the opposition members have said that the government has plans to enact martial law in order to restore calm across ukraine. memorials in remembrance services continue across south africa is the country mourns the death of its first black president and with the official memorial service to take place on tuesday. some sixty heads of state have said they will be there in person although israel's prime minister will not be calling in from all corners of the pool. some of the...
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passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the immorality act made sexual relations between different races a criminal act. the population registration act received an official classification. black, white, indian or colored. and then there were a million sub categories beneath those. white was just white, but, for everybody else, it could be a little complicated. >>> in 1950, the group areas act which geographically partitioned with the country arong racial lines. that one formed the basis for the state relocating people. in 1953, the jeer before the u.s. supreme court dec
passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the...
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they re did the sensible laws are being written in voted on at the summit. although alex still keep secret which corporate interests are being hired writing. each bottle bill. present. there's that this model bill under consideration this week opposing the case ability to regulate greenhouse gases under the clean air act the proposal was supported by deep deep oil industry. or there's this bill the international relations task force that opposes regulations requiring country of origin labeling on to the grocery stores. a proposal supported by the back. plus there are model bills to weaken sector unions as well as to make the affordable care act or obamacare more difficult to implement. these are all conservative priorities. but passing model bills the cubicle was on the road is only one priority this year for alec. the other is mending fences. as the guardian reported this week. alec is facing any foreigner is in crisis. after hundreds of lawmakers and dozens of corporations left the organization over controversy created by alex supporters to your brow was i
they re did the sensible laws are being written in voted on at the summit. although alex still keep secret which corporate interests are being hired writing. each bottle bill. present. there's that this model bill under consideration this week opposing the case ability to regulate greenhouse gases under the clean air act the proposal was supported by deep deep oil industry. or there's this bill the international relations task force that opposes regulations requiring country of origin labeling...
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the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to speak, continuing to lead meetings. it affected his marriage. >> reporter: mandela and evelyn separate during the trial and will divorce in 1958. that same year he meets a young social worker from johannesburg. her name is winnie. >> he once said to me, do you believe in love at first sight? i said, well, i guess so. he said, i do. and i think it was because he really felt that with winnie. >> reporter: amid the tensions of the treason trial, nelson marries winnie. within two years she gives birth to two daughters. five years after it began, the treason trial finally ends in an acquittal for mandela in 1961. bu
the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to...
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dual citizenship for all people those who were once forced into choosing one passport before the new law comes into play will not be able to apply that to get a second one. i had to leave the mind isightly foreign minister has met with the knowledge nice and stretchy general fund to noon at the un headquarters in new york. i really try to do and they tend to believe that the sanctions that when it's right on the palestinian occupied territories of the best light switch me to this type solution. he stressed the importance of the poppies track conditions will result in meaningful negotiations encouraging his right to take steps to ease the situation in gaza. us tycoon released by the sexy general's office does not like the mayor asked whether the subject common ground on its nuclear program runs a web of falling three cents license agreements between obama and the fallen pop one into maple leaf a mindset that to me but it was a bronze like to spit them out to try and since he's going to in seventeen on islamic revolution is right the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has referred to the ti
dual citizenship for all people those who were once forced into choosing one passport before the new law comes into play will not be able to apply that to get a second one. i had to leave the mind isightly foreign minister has met with the knowledge nice and stretchy general fund to noon at the un headquarters in new york. i really try to do and they tend to believe that the sanctions that when it's right on the palestinian occupied territories of the best light switch me to this type solution....
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politicians in uruguay are preparing to vote on a new law that would legalize marijuana. the bill would allow people over 18 years old to use, grow, and sell the drug. the law is expected to pass in the senate and then go to the president for final approval. >>> canada has signaled intentions to claim the north poll as part of its own territory. a recent survey says the area continues 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 15% of oil. canada has also filed an application seeking to expand its sea boundary. >> today we mark an important stone to define the upper elements of canada's shelf. our government has devoted and will continue to devote the resources necessary to ensure that canada achieves international recognition of the full shelf. we have an important obligation to claim the full shelf as part of our great country. >>> from the arctic to space and another milestone it is within of the most expensive things ever built, but 15 years after the international stays station's modules were connected has that investment paid off? >> reporter: bigger than a foot
politicians in uruguay are preparing to vote on a new law that would legalize marijuana. the bill would allow people over 18 years old to use, grow, and sell the drug. the law is expected to pass in the senate and then go to the president for final approval. >>> canada has signaled intentions to claim the north poll as part of its own territory. a recent survey says the area continues 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 15% of oil. canada has also filed an application...
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he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are required, but the joint investigation found nationally, some level of court order is common, oualthgh no national laws require a warrant like police would need to enter your home. in the washington area, police just won't discuss it. fairfax county police's response, quote, i do not believe that we have acknowledged that we have or used the device you are asking about. look at this fairfax county board agenda from september 2010. the ability to locate crime victims, crime suspects, wanted persons, and those in need of emergency services. approving over $126,000
he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are...
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he signed the law when he became president that made discrimination against the white minority illegal in south africa. that is the moral leadership for which he won, co-won the prize with his former presser. that is the lesson for the withhold world. >> you are so right. he is the man. a string of american presidents they had in common. back to charlene. i know you have friends and family long associations there. i'm hoping that you can report to us that he was at peace at the end. >> yes, i think that he's been at peace for some time. he's been on a breathing tube and members of the family have said for the longest time that he seemed alert. although in the last few days, that has changed just a bit because the family became more somber as they talked about his health. i understand that michelle, who has a program to uplift women economically was supposed to make a big speech out of the country but in the last couple days, she decided not to leave his side. she was by his side the entire time that he was in the hospital from early june to practically almost august, i can't remember e
he signed the law when he became president that made discrimination against the white minority illegal in south africa. that is the moral leadership for which he won, co-won the prize with his former presser. that is the lesson for the withhold world. >> you are so right. he is the man. a string of american presidents they had in common. back to charlene. i know you have friends and family long associations there. i'm hoping that you can report to us that he was at peace at the end....
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. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the company for dna analysis. the fda ordered the company to stop selling those kids because it couldn't prove the technology was backed by science. they'll only offer information on your ancestry. >>> the owner of john's grill donated $20,000 to buy the devices. he said, he hopes it will save lives. the police chief thanked him at his restaurant this morning. he says the devices are an important edition to the patrol cars because police officers are the first on the scene in an emergency. and in cardiac arrest, every second counts. >>> delays at san jo
. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the...
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instead of trying to save its bankrupt banks the government will let them go to the law. the leadership then decided to reject a lost deposits repayments being swayed by protesters he said the plan is unfair. instead every household in the country will now have twenty four thousand heroes written off their mortgage banking executives accused of causing the crisis the first place are also being pursued at the state. master of binary economics mighty shakespeare believes that iceland is setting a remarkable example. you must rely on your own national bank. for your own new uses for your own with economy and for the spreading and if you don't do that you'll be trapped into debt in the same way that when the priest of god christ and that you've got a free country in the well is being checked into the increasing debt. and all that happens is that they increase the levels of debt and smashed the populations down. we need every vote against this global financial system and in its own way iceland is testing ivory somebody is awful. thank you honest. international monetary fund ha
instead of trying to save its bankrupt banks the government will let them go to the law. the leadership then decided to reject a lost deposits repayments being swayed by protesters he said the plan is unfair. instead every household in the country will now have twenty four thousand heroes written off their mortgage banking executives accused of causing the crisis the first place are also being pursued at the state. master of binary economics mighty shakespeare believes that iceland is setting a...
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de klerk to seek an end to the country's racist laws. both men were awarded the nobel peace prize in 1993. >> we can stop the forward movement of these forces in the country. inapartheid came to an end 1994 when black south africans were allowed to vote for the first time in the country's history. the anc won the harlem in three elections and nelson mandela was elected president of south africa. >> i stand before you filled with pride and joy. pride in the people of the country. determination -- enjoy that which you can loudly proclaim from the rooftops -- free at last. >> in june of 1999 after one presidential term, nelson mandela retired from politics but remained committed to promoting peace and justice. he spoke out against the 2003 invasion of iraq and work at -- for aids. on policy he revealed his son had died of the disease. the last three years were marked with hospitalizations as he struggled with respiratory problems. had a lung infection after three months in the hospital. hisied peacefully at johannesburg home thursday. he wa
de klerk to seek an end to the country's racist laws. both men were awarded the nobel peace prize in 1993. >> we can stop the forward movement of these forces in the country. inapartheid came to an end 1994 when black south africans were allowed to vote for the first time in the country's history. the anc won the harlem in three elections and nelson mandela was elected president of south africa. >> i stand before you filled with pride and joy. pride in the people of the country....